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第一段
1 .Erm . hello Professor, I'm John Wishart.
呃…教授您好,我是约翰·威沙特。
2 .I'm working on my entry for the Global Design Competition.
我正在为了能进入全球设计大赛项而努力。
3 .My tutor said you might be able to help me with it.
我的导师说你也许能帮助我。
第二段
1 .Ah, yes, I got a copy of your drawings.
嗯,是的。我收到了你的图纸的副本。
2 .Come in and tell me about it.
进来吧,跟我讲以讲。
3 .What sort of competition is it?
这是个什么样的比赛呢?
第三段
1 .Well, it's an international design competition and we have to come up with a new design for a typical domestic kitchen appliance.
嗯,这是一个国际设计大赛,我们必须为典型的家庭厨房电器想出一个新的设计。
第四段
1 .I see, and are there any special conditions? Does it have to save energy for example?
我明白了,有没有什么特别的条件?比如说是否有节约能源?
第五段
1 .Actually that was the focus in last year's competition.
其实那是在去年竞赛的点。
2 .This year's different.We have to adopt an innovative approach to existing technology, using it in a way that hasn't been thought of before.
今年的不同。我们必须采取一种创新的方法在现有的技术之上,是一种之前完全没有被想到过的方式。
第六段
1 .I see, that sounds tricky.
我明白了,这听起来非常棘手。
2 .And what kitchen appliance have you chosen?
而你选择了什么样的厨房电器呢?
第七段
1 .Well, I decided to choose the dishwasher.
嗯,我选择了洗碗机。
第八段
1 .Interesting, what made you choose that?
有趣,是什么让你选择了它?
第九段
1 .Well, they're an everyday kitchen appliance in most Australian houses but they're all pretty boring and almost identical to each other.
嗯,他们是大多数澳大利亚的房子中都会有的日常厨房用具,但他们都是很无聊的,也几乎外形都相同。
2 .I think some people will be prepared to pay a little extra for something that looks different.
我想有些人会愿意多支付一点点额外的钱使其看起来不一样。
第十段
1 .That's a nice idea.
这是一个不错的主意。
2 .I see you've called your design 'the Rockpool'; why is that?
我看到你叫你的设计“Rockpool”,这是为什么?
第十一段
1 .Basically because it looks like the rock pools you find on a beach.
基本上是因为它看起来像你在海滩上找到的岩石池。
2 .The top is made of glass so that you can look down into it.
顶部是玻璃做的,这样你可以看到里面的东西。
第十二段
1 .And there's a stone at the bottom.
还有一个石头在底部。
2 .Is that just for decoration?
仅仅是为了装饰吗?
第十三段
1 .Actually it does have a function.
其实它有一个功能。
2 .Instead of pushing a button, you turn the stone.
代替按下一个按钮来开启机器,而是用石头。
第十四段
1 .So it's really just a novel way of starting the dishwasher.
所以这是一种新颖的方式来开启洗碗机。
第十五段
1 .That's right.
是的。
第十六段
1 .It's a really nice design, but what makes it innovative?
这是一个非常不错的设计,但是什么使得它很创新?
第十七段
1 .Well, I decided to make a dishwasher that uses carbon dioxide.
嗯,我决定制作一个使用二氧化碳工作的洗碗机。
第十八段
1 .In place of water and detergent?
在放水和洗涤剂的地方?
2 .How will you manage that?
你将如何处理呢?
第一十九段
1 .The idea is to pressurise the carbon dioxide so that it becomes a liquid.
我们的想法是加压二氧化碳,使之成为液体。
2 .The fluid is then released into the dishwasher where it cleans the dishes all by itself.
然后,流体被释放到在那里清洗碗机里,就是所有的盘子自己清洗自己的地方。
第二十段
1 .Sounds like a brilliant idea! Your system will totally do away with the need for strong detergents.
听起来是个好主意!你的系统将不再需要强大的清洁剂。
2 .So what happens once the dishes are clean?
所以那些个干净的盘子会怎么样呢?
第二十一段
1 .Well, to allow them to dry, the liquid carbon dioxide and the waste materials all go to an area called the holding chamber.
嗯,让他们干,液态二氧化碳和废料都去到一个叫做holding chamber的区域。
2 .That's where the liquid is depressurised and so it reverts to a gas.
在那里会将液体减压,使它恢复为气体。
3 .Then the oil and grease are separated out and sent to the waste system.
然后将油和油脂被分离出来并传送到废料处理系统。
第二十二段
1 .It sounds like you've thought it all out very thoroughly.
听起来像是你将这一切都想的非常全面了。
2 .So, what happens to the carbon dioxide once the process is complete?
那么一旦这个过程完成了以后二氧化碳会怎么样呢?
3 .Not wasted I hope.
我希望不要浪费掉。
第二十三段
1 .Actually, that's where the real savings are made.
事实上,这也正是真正的节约。
2 .The carbon dioxide is sent back to the cylinder and can be used again and again.
二氧化碳会被发送回气缸和可反复使用。
第二十四段
1 .What a terrific idea.
真是个了不起的想法。
2 .Do you think it will ever be built?
你认为这个是永远不会被设计出来的吗?
第二十五段
1 .Probably not, but that's OK.
应该不是,但没关系。
第二十六段
1 .Well, I'm sure a lot of positive things will come out of your design.
嗯,我敢肯定一定会有很多积极的东西在你的设计完成之后。
第一段
1 .Now, you seem to have thought about everything so what exactly did you need me to help you with?
现在,你似乎把一切都想清楚了,那你究竟需要我帮你什么呢?现在,你似乎把一切都想清楚了,那你究竟需要我帮你什么呢?
第二段
1 .Well, my design has made it to the final stage of the competition and, in a few months' time. I have to give a presentation, and that's the part I was hoping you could help me with.
嗯,我的设计再过几个月已经到了竞赛的最后阶段,我需要做一个演讲,在这个部分我需要得到你的帮助。
第三段
1 .Right, well that should be easy enough.
好的,这应该很容易。
2 .What have you managed to do so far?
你现在打算做什么呢?
第四段
1 .Well, I've got detailed drawings to show how it will work and I've also written a 500- word paper on it.
嗯,我有详细的图纸来显示它是如何工作的,我也写一篇500字的论文。
第五段
1 .I see.
我明白了。
2 .Well, if you want to stand a good chance of winning you really need a model of the machine.
好吧,如果你想有一个赢的机会你真正需要的是一个机器模型。
第六段
1 .Yes, I thought I might but I'm having a few problems.
是的,我想我可能会,但我有几个问题。
第七段
1 .What is the main difficulty so far?
现在为止最困难的是什么?
2 .Let me guess - is it the materials?
让我猜猜,是它的材料?
第八段
1 .Yes.
是的。
2 .I want it to look professional but everything that's top quality is also very expensive.
我希望它看起来专业一些,但是所有的高质量的材料也都非常昂贵。
第九段
1 .Look, projects like this are very important to us. They really help lift our profile.
你看,像这样的项目对我们来说是非常重要。他们真的有帮助我们提高生活质量。
2 .So why don't you talk to the university about a grant?
那么你为什么不去和学习谈谈,看看是否能获得一笔拨款?
3 .I can help you fill out the application forms if you like.
如果你想要的话,我可以帮你填写申请表。
第十段
1 .That would be great.
那就太好了。
第十一段
1 .You'd better show me this paper you've written as well.
你最好把已经写好的论文也给我看看。
2 .For a global competition such as this you need to make sure the technical details you've given are accurate and thorough.
对于一个像这样的全球性的竞赛,你需要确保所有的技术细节都很准确并全面。
第十二段
1 .That would be a great help.
这对我将是一个很大的帮助。
第十三段
1 .Is there anything else I can do?
还有什么我可以做的吗?
第十四段
1 .Well, I'm really .
嗯,我真的…